First off, I have to say I'm really impressed that you got a PhD in math at 26. Like most law grads, I'm not so great at math, except for basic arithmetic when I'm buying a watch, haha 😅 I'm glad you didn't mean just listing short titles in email signatures because I've been doing that for years! Now, back to the watch discussion: I think the Roger Dubuis model you're talking about is the Pirelli, which has both the Winding System and the Poinçon de Genève on the dial. Other models, like the "standard" Spider, only have the Poinçon de Genève. The Huracan line just says "Swiss GENEVA made" (see photo) but does list power reserve and twin barrel. I have seen the Pirelli in person, and honestly, I do not think any future or current owner would be bothered by the winding system on it. Why? Because the whole vibe of the new Roger Dubuis models is to be bold, embracing their "no rules, our game" mentality. This watch definitely gives off a "more is more" vibe, making the winding system on the Pirelli model a perfect fit. I just wanted to share the perspective of someone who owns a similar model!
Christian